The optimization of an optical system benefits greatly from a study of its
aberrations and an identification of each of its elements' contribution to the
overall aberration figures. The matrix formalism developed by one of the
authors was the object of a previous paper and allows the expression of
image-space coordinates as high-order polynomials of object-space coordinates.
In this paper we approach the question of aberrations, both through the
evaluation of the wavefront evolution along the system and its departure from
the ideal spherical shape and the use of ray density plots. Using seventh-order
matrix modeling, we can calculate the optical path between any two points of a
ray as it travels along the optical system and we define the wavefront as the
locus of the points with any given optical path; the results are presented on
the form of traces of the wavefront on the tangential plane, although the
formalism would also permit sagital plane plots. Ray density plots are obtained
by actual derivation of the seventh-order polynomials.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figure